is that supposed to be blue?
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:30 pm
This is a just a little "editor" heads-up; not serious fare, just a light distraction.
I know that most of us are all set in the editor department, but I recently rediscovered bluefish. It doesn't have a syntax file for newlisp, or newlisp's documentation formatted as a ready-to-paste-from sidebar reference, but those are correctable problems.
The sidebar has tabs labeled "File Browser," "Bookmarks," "snippets," and "Info Browser." If you use the "stable" version (1.0.7), "snippets" is "function reference," and using the spell-checker will crash the editor. The Bluefish guys apparently fixed the crash problem, because in version 1.1.5 I've been spell-checking like mad.
I've got some favorite little functions that I can never quite remember how to write--now with a click I can wrap them around any highlighted word. And so on. This isn't a very comprehensive review, since I've only been messing with it for a couple days, but bluefish definitely gets my tentative thumbs up. Your mileage may vary, and all the standard disclaimers apply...:-)
p.s.
the spell checker still has some issues.
I know that most of us are all set in the editor department, but I recently rediscovered bluefish. It doesn't have a syntax file for newlisp, or newlisp's documentation formatted as a ready-to-paste-from sidebar reference, but those are correctable problems.
The sidebar has tabs labeled "File Browser," "Bookmarks," "snippets," and "Info Browser." If you use the "stable" version (1.0.7), "snippets" is "function reference," and using the spell-checker will crash the editor. The Bluefish guys apparently fixed the crash problem, because in version 1.1.5 I've been spell-checking like mad.
I've got some favorite little functions that I can never quite remember how to write--now with a click I can wrap them around any highlighted word. And so on. This isn't a very comprehensive review, since I've only been messing with it for a couple days, but bluefish definitely gets my tentative thumbs up. Your mileage may vary, and all the standard disclaimers apply...:-)
p.s.
the spell checker still has some issues.
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